Late winner condemns U's to defeat at Doncaster (From Gazette)
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Late winner condemns U's to defeat at Doncaster
8:53pm Saturday 5th January 2013 in Colchester Utd By Matt Plummer
Tussle - Anthony Wordsworth does battle during Colchester's 1-0 defeat at Doncaster Rovers. Picture: RICHARD BLAXALL
Colchester United slid to an eighth successive league defeat this afternoon after losing 1-0 at Doncaster Rovers.
David Cotterill netted the only goal six minutes from time, curling home to secure victory for the Yorkshire side at the Keepmoat Stadium.
It put them level at the top of the League One table with leaders Tranmere Rovers and leaves the U's just one point above the relegation zone.
But Joe Dunne's side produced a competent display which belied their lowly league position.
Colchester performed well against their high-flying hosts and Rovers goalkeeper Gary Woods denied Drey Wright early on.
However, Doncaster had their moments, with U's keeper Mark Cousins saving at the feet of experienced striker Iain Hume and then watching Emile Sinclair's snap-shot whistle past the post.
But Colchester felt they should have been in front just before half-time when Josh Thompson's header was ruled out by referee Richard Clark, who had spotted a push by Anthony Wordsworth on Jamie McCombe.
Cousins denied Hume just after half-time but the U's kept going though and Wright curled over the bar, before the deadlock was finally broken when Cotterill curled a delightful shot past Cousins to win the game for Doncaster.
For Jon Waldron's match report, U's reaction and pictures, see Monday's Daily Gazette.
Comments(18)
25414nora
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10:06pm Sat 5 Jan 13
this was a much improved display by Col U. I know It's little consolation, this was our 8th defeat on the trot, but credit where it's due, the players could not be faulted through lack of effort.
To say we were the better team, is perhaps an overstatement, but Doncaster are joint leaders, and we mostly matched them, especially first half. Maintaining our league one status is going to be a monumental task,
But I for one will be rooting for the lads all the way..Up the U's...
angryman!!!
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11:54pm Sat 5 Jan 13
Steve86
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12:11am Sun 6 Jan 13
Steve86
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12:23am Sun 6 Jan 13
I have to go back to my previous comment here and say that 442 will create more shots on goal.
Steve86
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12:41am Sun 6 Jan 13
Boris
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1:12am Sun 6 Jan 13
Up the U's.
We're not singing anymore!!!
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1:44am Sun 6 Jan 13
Mr Honest wrote:John Ward all is forgiven......you must be on drugs. Although we haven't won in a while we are still mostly playing with JW's team. He's the reason we're in this mess and not Joe Dunne. At least the style of play has been slightly better than it was under JW.
By all accounts we played quite well but the result is what matters and its a club record equalling 8th successive defeat. Dunne looks out of his depth and whoever is scouting these young players who keep coming in on loan needs firing. John Ward,all is forgiven.
Personally I think the youngsters that have come in on loan this season have done better than most of the established players in our team like Wordsworth, Henderson, Wilson and Magnus, to name just a few. The two Arsenal guys looked pretty good, it's just a shame that they got injured. As for Potts, a few people said he was rubbish but was he given enough time to prove otherwise before the mob set in on him. Well he didn't look too bad today playing against Man Utd. Which goes to show it must have be the players around him that are bad over the last few weeks.
Let's get real about this. Joe is not out of his depth. It's just taking a long time to put right the mess that John Ward left us in.
Who on earth is going to sign for a club that is looking like it will get relegated. Plus how much will the club want to spend on players when we might go down and then our budget reduced even further. Loan players is the most likely way of getting us out of this mess.
Lets all stop moaning about Joe and the team and get behind them. Goodness knows they need our support. You never know, we might even survive.The last time I looked we supported Colchester United......so lets try to be UNITED and cheer our team on to victory and safety.
UP THE U's
totallyfootball
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1:08pm Sun 6 Jan 13
United we stand
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5:02pm Sun 6 Jan 13
Lack-lustre individual performances by senior squad players continue; And as we can't hit the barndoor from xx paces, it means that when the opposition scores (be that in the first or last five minutes of a match) then its always going to be ZERO points and another record-making defeat on the cards.
I've not been blown away by the very average-looking loan players either.Borne out somewhat by Dan Potts.
Surely if Dan can turn in that sort of performance against Man Utd., then there's a huge question mark over the motivational qualities of Joe and Mark at Col U.
crazy comments
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8:48pm Sun 6 Jan 13
Surb
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9:02pm Sun 6 Jan 13
Ozzie
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1:58am Mon 7 Jan 13
super waluigi
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8:12am Mon 7 Jan 13
4-4-2 is an idea, but it is only that. Who is to say it will work?? we might loose again by playing any formation.
I think we have the players still. We need some good fortune and some confidence to create some form, and then press on from there.
Col United
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1:22pm Mon 7 Jan 13
Colchester can do this, but decide to constantly throw one guy up front and expect him to score the goals.
crazy comments
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10:04pm Mon 7 Jan 13
Boris
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11:57pm Tue 8 Jan 13
Up the U's.
irememberwhen
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1:02pm Wed 9 Jan 13

Mr Honest says...
9:55pm Sat 5 Jan 13